Coachwhips

In 2005 the Coachwhips ended their run of live rock orgies with a final and now infamous show at a Brooklyn loft, but not without first burning through over 70 songs that cemented their names as legends of noise. Through spilt beer, lost shoes, and an overflow of shameless devotees, the Coachwhips deliver shot after shot of primal sound. One’s body can only respond to the Coachwhips with spasms of instinctual dance. Formed in the weird streets of San Francisco and lead by the prolific John Dwyer, the ‘whips put down what can only be described as modern classics’. Because truth be told, you’ll only want more when the music stops. The Coachwhips aren’t going out with a bang, just one long, noisy fuck.

“Peanut Butter and Jelly Live at the Ginger Minge is another goddamn home run, a reminder to bad livers and un-showered dancers everywhere that looking’s free, but touching’s gonna cost you something”
–Pitchfork

Recent News:

Total Trashfest(10/24/2012)-Hey guys, if you haven't already heard yet, the Coachwhips are reuniting for the first time in 7 years! If you're going to be in the San Francisco area, you're definitely going to have to checkout Total Trashfest. But get your tickets soon, they're going fast!
The Coachwhips’ performances reunite John Dwyer of Thee Oh Sees with drummer John Harlow and Mary Ann McNamara on keyboard/tambourine/vocals. The three-piece noise-punk rock outfit formed in San Francisco circa 2001.

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